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Okay, you need a few things: launcher that lets you resize widgets, overlap them, and let's you change the density of the desktop grid (10x10, whatever), desktop visualizer.
So, for mine, I create my dialer, browser, and text shortcuts with desktop visualizer. I get them lined up and sized how I want.
Then I select a 4x1 desktop visualizer widget. Choose your shelf, then select NONE for the function. Basically, it's like making a shortcut that doesn't do anything.
You'll resize the shelf to move it to where it's underneath your shortcuts.
When you restart the launcher, the shelf should end up underneath your other shortcuts.
You'll have to mess around with it some at first. It can be a pain. Depending on your icons, the shelves I made may not even work for you.
edit: I really like the way the wood one turned out.
edit2: When I say "resize to move," it's like when you set up your beautiful weather widget to have the current temperature lined up at the bottom in your screenshot. Resize to move the stuff around.
edit3: I don't really have time now, but later on I can try to put together more detailed instructions. But I think the best way is to just muddle through. It'll suck and stuff won't line up right or whatever, but you'll get it eventually.

Okay, you need a few things: launcher that lets you resize widgets, overlap them, and let's you change the density of the desktop grid (10x10, whatever), desktop visualizer.
So, for mine, I create my dialer, browser, and text shortcuts with desktop visualizer. I get them lined up and sized how I want.
Then I select a 4x1 desktop visualizer widget. Choose your shelf, then select NONE for the function. Basically, it's like making a shortcut that doesn't do anything.
You'll resize the shelf to move it to where it's underneath your shortcuts.
When you restart the launcher, the shelf should end up underneath your other shortcuts.
You'll have to mess around with it some at first. It can be a pain. Depending on your icons, the shelves I made may not even work for you.
edit: I really like the way the wood one turned out.

edit2: When I say "resize to move," it's like when you set up your beautiful weather widget to have the current temperature lined up at the bottom in your screenshot. Resize to move the stuff around.
edit3: I don't really have time now, but later on I can try to put together more detailed instructions. But I think the best way is to just muddle through. It'll suck and stuff won't line up right or whatever, but you'll get it eventually.
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